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"Kenji Siratori was curious enough that I'm going to try a couple more tomake up my mind. Well worth reading for sure." - Dennis Cooper

"Kenji is a madman, for sure, but if you scan his hallucinatory textualmashups in just the right frame of mind, they begin to make sense. Andthat's the scary part." - Douglas Rushkoff

"All the information in the universe, plus several bits from otherdimensions that I'm still trying to sort out, have just been mainlined intomy nervous system. The shards from a googleplex of infobits seem to be stuckin the part of my brain just above the pineal gland. Yes, I've just beenreading Kenji Siratori again. This is my idea of a good time." - RU Sirius

"What Kenji Siratori achieves with his polywaves of interlockingparaphrasing, is the opportunity to rase to the ground antiquated rhetoric,and give world literature the prefect blank foundation in which to bringabout a whole new phraseology." - GX Jupitter-Larsen

"This is the "new" that you never knew was there, and, like all things sototally new, it forces us to rethink our idea of "novel", "life" and, in theend, even "Art"." - Jared Louche of CHEMLAB

"Is it possible, or even sensible, to read Kenji Siratori's work as alinear, developmental, discrete text? What I absorb and inhale, eyes glassyand slipping off pages, tripping over recombinant barking, is a generativemachine, overloaded and screaming." - David Toop, author of Rap Attack,Ocean of Sound, Exotica and Haunted Weather

"Kenji Siratori doesn't just describe a chaotic and disturbing future worldof man-machine-chaos , he inhabits that world and reports from the frontline in that hybrid language. A mesmerizing mantra as well as a technicalmanual for a possible evolution of our species." - Randy Greif